The claimed document provided by Hamidreza Zakeri is a request by Qassem Soleimani, the chief commander of the regime’s Quds Forces, to Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi requesting a fatwa, a religious authorization, for the assassination of Bahraini authorities. The alleged document shows Soleimani’s request, his explanation and reasoning for the action, and, at the bottom, Yazdi’s written authorization for the action and his signature and stamp:

A former member of Iranian intelligence says Iran has ordered Qassem Soleimani, the head of the Islamic regime’s Quds Forces, to assassinate Bahrain’s monarch as part of a renewed effort to launch a popular uprising to overthrow the minority Sunni government.

According to documents obtained by Hamidreza Zakeri, formerly with the Islamic regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and National Security, or MOIS, the plan also includes assassinating the chief of intelligence and chief of public security, Maj. Gen. Tariq al-Hassan.

Zakeri testified at the federal District Court in Manhattan in the Halvish v. bin Laden civil lawsuit at which he provided proof that Iran had materially aided and supported al-Qaida before and after 9/11.

Iran has long sought to incite Muslims in the region with the goal of overthrowing U.S.-friendly governments. Their efforts fell short in Yemen, but with the current rebellion in Syria to oust President Bashar Assad, Iranian leaders have decided to go on the offensive and use all efforts to topple the government in Bahrain, which they see as game changer, Zakeri said.

Bahrain’s king, Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa, has frequently objected to the Iranian regime’s efforts to incite the majority Shiite population to rise up against the minority Sunnis ruling Bahrain.

Last year, Saudi Arabia, along with other members of the Gulf Co-operation Council, sent troops to Bahrain to defuse protests against the monarchy, drawing harsh criticism from Iran, which threatened to target Saudi Arabia.

The plan for the second phase of the uprising in Bahrain, code-named Shahid Abdolkarim Fakhravi, calls for terrorist acts against military and industrial targets and Bahraini officials, and incitement for uprising.

Even though the regime in Iran is capable of anything I will not buy this since it’s coming from Zakeri.
He had many predictions based on his connections that proved to be wrong time after time. He even fall for a website which was made to expose his bs.

Whether the fatwa is the real deal or not, this much is for sure – Iran’s mullahs are deadlier than any force on earth, and they are in charge of the most dangerous terror apparatus in the world. So, when they decide that someone’s gotta go they aim for the jugular, even if they sometimes miss.

And this blogger’s site (surely others on the Islamic hunt have found this to be the case too)is read by some nasty sorts from the Islamic Republic. The good thing about wordpress is that it shows who the ‘referrers’ are.

Bahrain: Some 1,500,000 Muslims (half of them non-residents/citizens taking up menial jobs), living on 760 sq. miles of land (a tab larger than Singapore), in a geographical setting that the CIA World Factbook describes as an island in the Persian Gulf wherein:

“… desertification resulting from the degradation of limited arable land, periods of drought, and dust storms; coastal degradation (damage to coastlines, coral reefs, and sea vegetation) resulting from oil spills and other discharges from large tankers, oil refineries, and distribution stations; lack of freshwater resources (groundwater and seawater are the only sources for all water needs).”

Hmmm. Okay. So why are we supposed to give a damn about this place? Does Hillary have a vacation home there? Screw it. Let the Muslims do to each other what they’ve been doing for centuries: killing each other by the hundreds of thousands, even as they obsess upon the “Nazi-apartheid” Jews of Israel for their trivial retaliations against constant terrorist (civilian-targeting) assaults.

Whether its real or not, the fact that one un-elected individual can issue what is in effect a death warrant on an official in another country is mind boggling. Especially when there is not declared war between the two countries. It seems to me that the International Court in the Hague has declared persons international criminals for far less than that.